Obituary: James “Jim” Donald Burgess Jr.

**Obituary: James Donald Burgess Jr.**

James Donald Burgess Jr., affectionately known as “Jim,” passed away peacefully at home on October 13, 2025. Born on May 31, 1977, Jim was a lifelong resident of Brunswick and was cherished for his quick wit and humor.

A self-taught scholar, Jim had a passion for debating philosophical ideas. In every role he undertook, he was known to be pleasant and hardworking. Outside of work, Jim was an avid fly tyer and fisherman, hobbies that brought him great joy.

Jim had a deep love for cats and was never without a feline companion by his side.

He will be deeply missed by his mother, Carole Banks; his stepmother, April Burgess; his sisters, Donna (Tim) Gibson, Bethany (Steve) Burrill, and Danae (Loren) Rice; as well as his brother, Sam (Ali Williams) Burgess. Jim also leaves behind nine nieces and nephews who treasured their uncle.

Jim was predeceased by his father, James “Don” Donald Burgess, in 2013.

A private family service will be held to honor Jim’s life.
https://www.pressherald.com/2025/10/17/obituaryjames-jim-donald-burgess-jr/

The Night When Bob Dylan Went Electric: Watch Him Play “Maggie’s Farm” at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965

The phrase “when Dylan went electric” once carried as much weight in pop culture history as “the fall of the Berlin Wall” carries in, well, history. Both events have receded into what feels like the distant past, but in the early 1960s, they likely seemed equally unlikely to many a serious Bob Dylan fan in the folk scene. They also seemed equally consequential.

To understand the culture of the decade, we must understand the import of Dylan’s appearance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, backed by Mike Bloomfield and other members of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band.

The death of rock and roll in the ’50s is often told through the lens of tragedy, but there was also anger, disgust, and mass disaffection. The Payola scandal had an impact, as did Elvis joining the army and Little Richard’s return to religion. Rock and roll was broken, tamed, and turned into commercial fodder. Simply put, it wasn’t cool at all, man, and even the Beatles couldn’t save it singlehandedly.

Their arrival on U.S. shores is mythologized as music history Normandy—and has been credited with inspiring countless numbers of musicians—but without Dylan and the blues artists he imitated, things would very much have gone otherwise.

In the early ’60s, Dylan and the Beatles’ “respective musical constituencies were indeed perceived as inhabiting two separate subcultural worlds,” writes Jonathan Gould in *Can’t Buy Me Love: The Beatles, Britain, and America*.

“Dylan’s core audience was comprised of young people emerging from adolescence—college kids with artistic or intellectual leanings, a dawning political and social idealism, and a mildly bohemian style. The Beatles’ core audience, by contrast, was comprised of veritable ‘teenyboppers’—kids in high school or grade school whose lives were totally wrapped up in the commercialized popular culture of television, radio, pop records, fan magazines, and teen fashion. They were seen as idolaters, not idealists.”

To evoke anything resembling the commercial pablum of Beatlemania, and at Newport, no less, spoke of treason to folk authenticity. Some called out “Where’s Ringo?” Others called him “Judas.”

Dylan’s set “would go down as one of the most divisive concerts ever”—and that’s saying a lot—“putting the worlds of both folk and rock in temporary identity crisis,” Michael Madden writes at *Consequence of Sound*.

The former folk hero accomplished this in all of three songs: “Maggie’s Farm,” “Like a Rolling Stone,” and “Phantom Engineer,” an early take on “It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry.”

Pete Seeger famously “threw a furious tantrum” upon hearing the first few bars of “Maggie’s Farm,” though he’s since said he was upset at the sound quality.

The moment was defining—and Dylan apparently decided to do it on a whim after hearing Alan Lomax insult the Paul Butterfield Band, who were giving a workshop at the festival.

He came back onstage afterward to play two acoustic songs for the appreciative audience who remained, unfazed by the vehemence of half the crowd’s reaction to his earlier set.

Yet the revolution to return rock to its folk and blues roots was already underway. Within six months of meeting Dylan in 1964, Gould writes, “John Lennon would be making records on which he openly imitated Dylan’s nasal drone, brittle strum, and introspective vocal persona.” (Dylan also introduced him to cannabis.)

In 1965, “the distinctions between the folk and rock audiences would have nearly evaporated.” The two met in the middle.

“The Beatles’ audience, in keeping with the way of the world, would be showing signs of growing up,” while Dylan’s fans showed signs of “growing down, as hundreds of thousands of folkies in their late teens and early twenties” rediscovered “the ethos of their adolescent years.” They also discovered electric blues.

Newport shows Dylan accelerating the transition, and also signified the arrival of the great electric blues-rock guitarists, in the form of the inimitable Mike Bloomfield, an invading force all his own, who inspired a generation with his licks on “Like a Rolling Stone” and on the absolute classic Paul Butterfield Blues Band debut album, released in The Year Dylan Went Electric.

*Note: An earlier version of this post appeared on our site in 2020.*

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*Josh Jones is a writer and musician based in Durham, NC.*
https://www.openculture.com/2025/10/the-night-when-bob-dylan-went-electric.html

Happy 45th Birthday Mary Halvorson

Happy 45th Birthday, Mary Halvorson!

Mary Halvorson is a true guitar heroine, renowned for her innovative style and captivating performances. In 2022, she released two essential albums simultaneously, both of which have garnered critical acclaim.

Discover our in-depth review of these remarkable works and explore why Mary Halvorson continues to be a vital and influential figure in contemporary music.
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Pankaj Dheer Death: Mahabharat actor’s wife Anita Dheer is a popular…, her work has been featured in movies like…

**B. R. Chopra’s Mahabharat and Pankaj Dheer’s Enduring Legacy**

B. R. Chopra’s *Mahabharat* has left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of an entire generation. Among the cast, Pankaj Dheer, who portrayed the iconic character Karna, received widespread acclaim for his powerful performance.

Reportedly, Pankaj had initially wished to play the role of Arjun in the series. However, destiny had other plans, and he became forever recognized as Karna. His portrayal was so convincing that even textbooks feature his photo alongside the character’s name, highlighting the impact he made.

**In Memoriam: Pankaj Dheer Passes Away at 68**

In unfortunate news, the entertainment industry and fans alike were plunged into sorrow as Pankaj Dheer passed away at the age of 68. Reports confirm that the actor had been battling cancer for an extended period, and on October 15, 2025, it was reported that he succumbed to the illness.

Though his family has remained private and refrained from making official statements, his co-star Firoz Khan confirmed the tragic news. Pankaj Dheer’s death has left a profound sense of grief among his fans, friends, family, and colleagues.

**A Glimpse Into Pankaj Dheer’s Career**

Born in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, in 1956, Pankaj was the son of C. L. Dheer, a renowned director in Hindi cinema. Growing up in a household connected to the film industry intensified his interest in the glamour world.

Initially, Pankaj aspired to work behind the scenes, but destiny had other plans. He made his acting debut in 1983 with the film *Sookha*. His breakthrough came soon after when he portrayed Karna in B. R. Chopra’s *Mahabharat*, establishing himself as a household name by the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Following this, Pankaj appeared in popular television shows such as *Yug*, *The Great Maratha*, *Sasural Simar Ka*, and *Badho Bahu*. He also took on supporting roles in Bollywood films like *Sadak*, *Baadshah*, and *Soldier*.

In 2014, Pankaj ventured into directing with the project *My Father Godfather*, which featured his son.

**Pankaj Dheer’s Personal Life: His Wife Anita Dheer**

Beyond his professional achievements, Pankaj was a devoted husband to Anita Dheer. The couple married in 1976 and remained together until his passing.

Anita is a respected costume designer in Bollywood, recognized for her work in films such as *Victoria No. 203: Diamonds Are Forever*, *Ikke Pe Ikka*, and *Boxer*. Together, they had two children.

Though Pankaj was not very active on social media, his last post in June 2024 featured a heartfelt image with Anita.

**Pankaj and Anita’s Children: Nikitin and Nikita Dheer**

Pankaj and Anita’s son, Nikitin Dheer, has carved out his own successful career in acting. He has appeared in notable films like *Chennai Express*, *Jodhaa Akbar*, and *Shershaah*. Nikitin is married to actress Kratika Sengar, who gained acclaim for her role in *Rani Lakshmibai* in the TV series *Ek Veer Stree Ki Kahaani Jhansi Ki Rani*.

Their daughter, Nikita Dheer, also forms part of the family’s proud legacy.

Pankaj Dheer’s contribution to Indian television and cinema, especially his iconic role as Karna, will be remembered fondly by fans and peers alike. His journey from aspiring behind-the-scenes artist to a beloved actor is a testament to his talent and dedication. He leaves behind a legacy cherished by generations.
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Michael J. Fox Name-Drops Back to the Future Co-Star Who Caused ‘Tension’ on Set

Michael J. Fox’s new memoir, *Future Boy: Back to the Future and My Journey Through the Space Time Continuum*, has shed light on some behind-the-scenes moments from the iconic film *Back to the Future*. Among the stories shared, Fox reveals how his co-star Crispin Glover caused some trouble on set with his unconventional approach to the role of George McFly.

In the book, the *Family Ties* star recalls the challenges the crew faced trying to keep Glover in the planned blocking during filming. According to Fox, Glover often wandered out of the camera lane, making it difficult for the crew to keep him framed properly.

“Nobody puts Crispin in a box. But that didn’t prevent the camera crew from literally building a box around him,” Fox writes while describing one particular scene. He explains how Glover was supposed to stay between a clothesline and himself as the camera rolled, but the actor had a different idea.

“My guess is that he saw George as a wanderer, a free spirit who traveled in random patterns—in this case, perpendicular to the camera,” Fox observes.

To manage the situation, a crew member fabricated a miniature corral made of sandbags and C-stands, effectively trapping Glover into the shot’s required parameters.

Despite the chaos caused by Glover’s unpredictable antics, Fox expresses admiration for his co-star. He calls Glover’s performance “downright hypnotic” and shares that he genuinely enjoyed working with him, even when his methods created friction on set.

“I loved working with him. His talent was unquestionable, although his methods sometimes created friction. Still, I respected how he remained true to George (as he understood and embodied him),” Fox writes.

Showing the respect and appreciation he holds for Glover, Fox even sent a heartfelt letter to him while working on his memoir:

“Your performance is richer and deeper every time I see it. In fact, I skip over my bits to watch yours,” the letter reads. “Granted, we didn’t talk much during production, so I never had the chance to say that you are a brilliant actor, and I was thrilled to work with you.”

Fox’s candid reflections provide a fascinating glimpse into the dynamics behind one of cinema’s most beloved films, highlighting not only the challenges but also the mutual respect among its cast members.
https://www.comingsoon.net/pop-culture/news/2043089-back-to-the-future-michael-j-fox-co-star-tension-crispin-glover

「平和賞、独裁と闘う人々にささぐ」 ノーベル委員長のフリードネス氏

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国際 「平和賞、独裁と闘う人々にささぐ」 ノーベル委員長のフリードネス氏

2025/10/12 6:00 [有料会員限定記事]

【オスロ共同】ノルウェー・ノーベル賞委員会のフリードネス委員長は10日、独裁体制を強めるベネズエラのマドゥロ政権に対峙(たいじ)してきた野党指導者、マリア・コリナ・マチャド氏(58)へのノーベル平和賞授与について語った。

フリードネス委員長は単独会見で、「平和賞は独裁と闘う人々にささぐものである」と述べ、マチャド氏の長年にわたる勇気ある活動を高く評価した。

また、マチャド氏の受賞を祝し、「平和賞『譲ってくれ』とは言わなかった」というトランプ流ジョークも披露し、和やかな雰囲気の中で祝福の意を示した。

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Jr. NTR exits Dadasaheb Phalke biopic; here’s what we know

**Jr. NTR Exits Dadasaheb Phalke Biopic: What We Know So Far**

*By Apoorva Rastogi | October 9, 2025, 05:16 PM*

Telugu superstar Jr. NTR has reportedly opted out of the much-anticipated Hindi-Telugu biopic on Dadasaheb Phalke, widely regarded as the father of Indian cinema. According to reports from Deccan Chronicle, the actor is now focusing on his Telugu film career alongside Prashanth Neel’s upcoming project, *Dragon*.

### Why Did Jr. NTR Exit?

A source close to the project revealed multiple reasons behind Jr. NTR’s decision. Firstly, the actor is currently reluctant to portray a real-life personality, especially a legendary figure from the past.

The source told Deccan Chronicle, “At the moment, NTR doesn’t want to play a real-life character, and that too a legend from the past.”

Secondly, the biopic was set to be directed by S.S. Rajamouli’s son, Karthik Rajamouli, rather than Rajamouli himself, which may have influenced his choice.

Most importantly, Aamir Khan is also working on a separate Dadasaheb Phalke biopic directed by Rajkumar Hirani. The source added, “Doing another of the same serves no purpose.”

### SS Rajamouli’s Biopic Plans

Despite Jr. NTR’s exit and objections raised by Phalke’s grandson, Chandrashekhar Srikrishna Pusalkar, director S.S. Rajamouli is reportedly moving ahead with the biopic project.

Rumors had circulated that actor Prabhas might be approached to play the lead role, but these speculations have been dismissed by sources close to the film.

In related news, there was recent speculation that Aamir Khan requested director Rajkumar Hirani to rewrite his version of the Phalke biopic. However, reports now suggest that the project is proceeding as originally planned.

Stay tuned for more updates on the Dadasaheb Phalke biopic and the casting developments as the project progresses.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/jr-ntr-exits-dadasaheb-phalke-biopic/story

Jr. NTR exits Dadasaheb Phalke biopic; here’s what we know

**Jr. NTR Exits Dadasaheb Phalke Biopic: What We Know So Far**

*By Apoorva Rastogi | October 9, 2025, 5:16 PM*

Telugu superstar Jr. NTR has reportedly stepped away from the much-anticipated Hindi-Telugu biopic on Dadasaheb Phalke, widely regarded as the father of Indian cinema. According to the Deccan Chronicle, the actor has chosen to focus on his Telugu film career and his role in Prashanth Neel’s upcoming film *Dragon*.

### Reasons Behind Jr. NTR’s Decision

A source close to the project revealed multiple factors that influenced Jr. NTR’s exit. Foremost, the actor is currently reluctant to portray a real-life figure, especially a legendary personality from the past. The source told Deccan Chronicle:

> “Firstly, at the moment NTR doesn’t want to play a real-life character, and that too a legend from the past. Secondly, the Phalke biopic was to be directed not by Rajamouli but by his son Karthik. Thirdly and most importantly, Aamir Khan is also working on a Dadasaheb Phalke biopic directed by Rajkumar Hirani. Doing another of the same serves no purpose.”

### SS Rajamouli’s Biopic Plans

Despite Jr. NTR’s departure and objections raised by Dadasaheb Phalke’s grandson Chandrashekhar Srikrishna Pusalkar, ace director SS Rajamouli is proceeding full steam ahead with the biopic project.

There were rumors that Prabhas had been considered for the lead role after NTR’s exit, but those reports have since been clarified and dismissed.

### Updates on Aamir Khan’s Biopic

Meanwhile, speculation had surfaced that Aamir Khan had requested director Rajkumar Hirani to rewrite his version of the Phalke biopic. However, recent reports confirm that Khan’s project is continuing as originally planned.

The race to bring Dadasaheb Phalke’s inspiring story to the big screen continues, with two major Hindi-Telugu productions in the pipeline. Fans eagerly await further announcements regarding casting and production details.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/jr-ntr-exits-dadasaheb-phalke-biopic/story

Why Robert Redford is more than just a Hollywood legend

**Why Robert Redford is More Than Just a Hollywood Legend**
*By Vinita Jain | Oct 07, 2025, 10:48 am*

Robert Redford, the iconic American actor, director, and producer, has had a profound impact on the film industry. Known for his contributions to storytelling and character development, Redford’s career is marked by roles that challenge societal norms and delve into complex human emotions. His work has inspired generations of filmmakers and actors alike, making him a pivotal figure in American cinema.

### The Sundance Institute Legacy

In 1980, Redford established the Sundance Institute to promote independent filmmakers. This institute has since become a premier platform for emerging talent and is best known for hosting the renowned Sundance Film Festival. Through this initiative, Redford has transformed the landscape of independent cinema by giving voice to diverse stories and perspectives. His commitment to nurturing new talent has led to the discovery of many acclaimed filmmakers.

### Pioneering Environmental Activism in Film

Redford has also leveraged his platform to advocate for environmental causes through his work in film. He has both starred in and produced projects that highlight critical environmental issues, raising awareness about conservation and sustainability. His dedication to these causes has influenced public perception and encouraged other filmmakers to consider the environmental impact of their projects.

### Redefining Leading Man Roles

With nuanced performances in films like *Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid* and *All the President’s Men*, Redford redefined what it means to be a leading man. He consistently chose roles that demanded emotional depth and moral complexity, avoiding traditional Hollywood stereotypes. This approach has inspired actors to seek more meaningful roles that emphasize character over mere star power.

### Championing Creative Freedom

Throughout his career, Redford has been a steadfast advocate for creative freedom in filmmaking. He has resisted studio constraints that limit artistic expression, encouraging filmmakers to stay true to their unique vision. His belief in creative autonomy has resulted in some of cinema’s most innovative films and continues to inspire artists worldwide.

Robert Redford’s legacy transcends his acclaimed filmography—he is a trailblazer who has reshaped cinema, championed environmental causes, and empowered new generations of storytellers.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/how-robert-redford-changed-american-cinema/story

These Australian captains boast centuries in T20I format

**These Australian Captains Who Have Scored Centuries in T20I Cricket**

*By Gaurav Tripathi | Oct 05, 2025*

Australian captain Mitchell Marsh made history by scoring his first-ever T20 international century during the third and final T20I against New Zealand at Mount Maunganui on Saturday. Marsh’s unbeaten 103 off just 52 balls played a pivotal role in steering Australia to a thrilling three-wicket victory while chasing New Zealand’s total of 157 runs.

### Mitchell Marsh – 103* vs New Zealand, 2025

Marsh’s maiden T20I hundred came in a tense chase despite a mid-innings collapse. When Australia stumbled to 93/5, Marsh, along with opener Sean Abbott (13*), steadied the innings. Notably, Marsh was the lone batter to make a significant score, as no other Aussie player managed to cross even 15 runs. His innings included seven sixes and eight fours, helping Australia cross the target with two overs and three wickets to spare.

### Aaron Finch – 172 vs Zimbabwe, 2018

Before Marsh, Aaron Finch held a remarkable T20I record for Australia, scoring a breathtaking 172 runs off 76 balls against Zimbabwe in Harare in 2018. This remains the highest individual T20I score to date. Finch’s masterful innings featured 16 fours and 10 sixes. Paired with D’Arcy Short, who contributed 46, Finch helped Australia post a mammoth total of 229/2. Zimbabwe was then restricted to 129/9, handing Australia a dominant win.

### Shane Watson – 124* vs India, 2016

Former all-rounder Shane Watson was the first Australian captain to score a T20I century. In a 2016 Sydney match against India, Watson blasted an unbeaten 124 off 71 balls, including 10 fours and 6 sixes. Opening the innings, he propelled Australia to a competitive 197/5. This remains the highest T20I score by an Australian on home soil. Nevertheless, India chased down the target in a nail-biting finish during the final over.

Mitchell Marsh’s milestone now places him among an elite group of Australian captains who have led from the front with centuries in the T20I format, highlighting Australia’s rich history of powerful leadership and outstanding batting performances in the shortest format of the game.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/t20i-hundreds-for-australia-captains/story